2PM’s Wooyoung took part in the SBS “2013 Gayo Daejun” press conference at SBS Mokdong Headquarters in Seoul on December 18.

He will be taking part in a parody of SBS 2013 hit drama “Master’s Sun” and “The Heirs,” playing the part of Joo Joong Won from “Master’s Sun.” Appearing along with him are A Pink’s Son Na Eun and her “We Got Married” co-star SHINee’s Taemin and Girl’s Day’s Minah. They will be spreading a special message via a music drama parody that features cameos from top idol groups, SHINee, 2PM, Girl’s Day, A Pink and EXO.

The concept for this year’s Gayo Daejun is “Music Makes Miracles,” with “Friendship Project” as a music project that will be carried out as a contribution to society. There will be 34 teams of performing artists, with a total of 125 artists taking part in this project, including hit producer Kim Hyung Suk and writer Kim Yi Na. Their project song, “You Are a Miracle” will be released on the day of the Gayo Daejun, and all proceeds will be distributed via SBS Hope TV.

Seolhyun, Wooyoung, Taecyeon To Be Special MCs for KCON 2016 Japanboxclub April 6, 2016 0 AOA member Seolhyun and 2PM contributors Wooyoung and Taecyeon will take the lead as MCs for the special “M Countdown” to be held all over the KCON 2016 festival held in Japan!

They will take the degreefor 2 days, from April nineto ten at Japan’s premier conferencemiddle Makuhari Messe, for the KCON 2016 Japan episode.

2PM’s Wooyoung Uses MAMAMOO Song in Korean Quiz for GOT7’s Jackson and g.o.d’s Park Joon Hyungilmare42 March 5, 2016 0 On March 5’s episode of “A Glance At Myself,” 2PM member Wooyoung does his easiest to make stronger the Korean talents of GOT7’s Jackson and Park Joon Hyung of g.o.d.

Wooyoung first quizzes either one of them via asking them to call the four-character word that will also be used to describe a answerthis isutterly unconnected to a question. Jackson first writes down the Korean name of the gang TVXQ, which starts with the similarpersonality as the phrase.

Wooyoung supplies them the trace that the phrase starts with that character, and Jackson with a bit of of luck says the Korean name of TVXQ. Wooyoung just we could out a sigh.

Later on, Wooyoung asks them to get a dangle of the be aware used to describe speech or movementswhich are ambiguous or vague. He is helping them out by saying, “It’s in the identify of a song by the hot staff MAMAMOO!”

Jackson answers, “Um Ah Oh Yeh!”

“What did you say?!” asks Wooyoung. Jackson just assists in keeping repeating “Um Ah Oh Yeh, which is his reasonably off edition of the MAMAMOO song title Um Oh Ah Yeh. He then tries to sing it for Wooyoung, who has no concept what hes saying.

Wooyoung then plays MAMAMOOs song “Mr. Ambiguous” for his two students, yet they’re no longerin a positionto realize what the participants are singing. Eventually, after a huge number of guessing, Jackson is able toarise with the word!

Watch more in their Korean elegance in March 5’s episode of “A Appearance At Myself.”

Hilarity ensued at the February 26 episode of 'Look Back at Myself' when 2PM's Wooyoung got here to act as Korean instructor to GOT7's Jackson and g.o.d's Park Joon Hyung either one of whom grew up out of the country.

For the lesson, the 2 were given slates for them to have a look at writing out Korean words and phrases, but, yeah, they were no longerjust right - which was once funny for everybody else yet frustrating for deficient Wooyoung. When they were asked to write each and every other's names, Park Joon Hyung have become Jjoon Hyung and Jackson became Jacksson.

When it came to pronunciation, Wooyoung just said, "I would like tocross home," causing laughter. See him get his patience tested below!

(Photo : Facebook)(Photo : courtesy of Radiolab's authentic Facebook page)It was the tale that shook Hallyu culture down to its foundations.

Back in 2013, 6Theory Media Vice President of Content Eun Duk "Daniel" Lee, the ex-boyfriend of K-pop star Ailee, reportedly attempted to sell nude footage of the vocalist to the South Korean tabloid Dispatch. When the photographsseemedin a while thereafter at the Korean entertainment news web page allkpop, enthusiasts were furious.

"It was our Watergate," Soompi editor AJ Park told the nationally broadcast WNYC program Radiolab, in a work released on Wednesday. "It was our K-popgate. It replaced everything."

But it was the revelation that Lee's corporate 6Theory Media owns allkpop that truly threw gas on the flame for lots of fans.

Though any connection with Ailee's ex throughcall or his connection to allkpop was conspicuously omitted of the Radiolab report, which testedthe hotupward thrust of paparazzi in Korea. The importance of the liked radio display and podcast, respected for it is in-depth and outside-the-box reporting, omitting such severemain points wasn't lost on Beyond Hallyu editor Lizzie Parker.

In a seething op-ed published on the UK-based K-pop-themed site on Wednesday, Paker, who declined to be interviewed for this article, laid into Radiolab for presenting an incomplete view of the story.

"It's bizarre that this podcast never mentioned that he was Ailee's ex-boyfriend," Parker wrote. "It's weird that they never mentioned that he admitted to looking to sell Dispatch the photos (even if he says he didn't leak them to allkpop)."

Though Lee gave the affect to admit in an on-air telephone outcry to the Seoul Broadcasting Gadget programme "One Evening of Television Entertainment" that he did if fact exist told inquire about promoting the nude photos to Dispatch, he claimed he was the truth iswanting to lend a hand Ailee she was allegedly tricked into posing nude for what she was told was a modeling audition.

"Because we had a tip from other folks alongside that more or lessfunction to sell Ailee's nude photos to the tabloid in mind, I just trulysought afterto peer if it was conceivable and I innocently asked. I had no other intention," Lee acknowledged in the 2013 interview.

The allkpop executive maintains he didn'tsupply his employers with the disclosing images.

"A false impressiontook place and I may bein a position tobestmake an apology more or less it," Lee said. "But what I would like to say is that I did not leak the photos."

For an allkpop reader commenting in a 2013 forum on the web contentbeneath the name Krevice, Lee's admission provoked more questions than answers.

"I too wonder about...this newest news that Daniel Lee made that phone call to Dispatch News, faking an be offering of the Ailee nude pics for money," Krevice wrote in a forum post on the website from quickly subsequently the incident.

"I wonder whetherany individualrunning at allkpop knew that Daniel Lee was going to make that phone call? Were there any discussions between allkpop staffas to if this was an okconceptahead of Daniel Lee doing that?"

The user has since been banned from commenting on the allkpop website, but the questions Krevice raised did obtain a reaction from a commenter named Ace, claiming to be a former allkpop moderator.

"From what I been told by ex-allkpop team of workers is that allkpop has not lied referring to being the leaker," Ace wrote. "They also have evidence for all in their claims. It was a dumb go by Daniel though to check the evidence out. However, all and sundry makes mistakes."

Following the incident, 6Theory rushed to factor a remarksaying Lee's innocence, putting forward that it whomever posted the X-rated pictureswerethe use of a Canadian IP cope with and that Ailee's checklist label YMC Entertainment was unfairly jumping to conclusions when they accused the site of misconduct.

"For complete disclosure, our employee, Daniel Lee did date Ailee in the past, however he did not post the photos in question," the statement read. "Not knowing whom the real culprit was, YMC grew to become the blame to the perfect target.

According to the court of public opinion though, it wasn't adequate according to the Radiolab piece, entitled "K-poparazzi."

"Really, their recognition merely tanks. It was a caution to them from K-pop fans 'don't mess with us.'" Park said in the podcast, concerning allkpop's backlash for publishing the nude photos of Ailee. "I mean I have not really followed them in a while, but they haven't recovered since then."

For Beyond Hallyu's editor, the irony of having Park remark on the legitimacy of her biggest competitor as a US-based Korean entertainment site that generated the Radiolab report's biggest credibility gap.

"The maximumfantastic moment was when a substantialbite of the tale about the backlash opposed to allkpop was told by the editor of Soompi, as though she had no stake in sharing the story of the site's intended downfall," Parker wrote.

"And the most frustrating phase is it isn't true. Up to 1 hate to mention it, allkpop has most commonly recovered."

Allkpop is lately the fourth result that looks in a Google seek of the term "kpop."

Radiolab's manufacturers and allkpop's editorial body of workersmay not straight away be reached for comment.

Watch: 2PMs Wooyoung Joins Two times for a FunctionalityThis is and so Hot! at the Boss Is Gazing kminjungee February 6, 2016 0 On February 6, SBSs Lunar New Year Display The Boss Is Watching aired with 20 other idol teams equally guests. The Boss Is Watching is a survival idol program where the most powerful idol team is chosen after a series of competitions which arebased totally off five virtues idols will have to takeso as to succeed. The major theme, or virtue, of the 2nd onecircular is non-public talents. All the style through this round, six alternativegroupssing their own praises their skills.

In the centerin their performance, 2PMs Wooyoung makes a wonder appearance. He throws around a hoppang (warm bread with red bean paste inside) to precise So Hot, making everybody laugh at his expressions.

Check out their performance below!

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"Bounce" is off Cho's 19th album Hello, and used to beprobably the mostperfectpromoting singles in South Korea in 2013. For his upcoming concert series, Bobby Kim, known to many fans as the godfather of Korean soul, will come with a re-worked edition of the song, adding in his own authentictaste and flare.

Previously, Bobby Kim become in the 7thround of the MBC factdisplay I am a Singer in October 2011 throughout the "Cho Yong Pil Special" and was given wonderfulreports for his rearrangement of "Trek into the Past." During the broadcast, Cho Yong Pil acknowledged to Bobby Kim, "Go forth with your own personality," encouraging him to explore his own interpretations of the music.

Park Se Young Opens Up About Her “We Were given Married” Marriage to 2PMs Wooyoungleejojoba December 11, 2015 0 Actress Park Se Young poses for the crazemag bnt and sits down for an interview.

Park Se Young is observed dressed in more than a few combinations of knits and coats portraying a femaletemperin the process the apparel.

She grabbed the eye of the staff on location by potential ofappearing expressions of the evil personality she portrays in the drama “My Daughter, Geum Sa Wol.”

About her role in the drama “My Daughter, Geum Sa Wol,” she noted, “I didn’t feel made up our minds to painting the role and I didn’t restrictthe nature either. When I read the script, I didn’t think the character used to betotally evil. She has sadness and is determined, yetI assumed her hope for her happiness became attractive.”

When asked if she’s very identical to the Oh Hye Sang character in “My Daughter, Geum Sa Wol,” she responded, “We’re similar in that we wish todisplay others most effective our excellent sides. Also, we’re either strict with ourselves. I’ve never yelled so loud in my existence before.”

When she’s ceaselesslyin comparison to actress Lee Yoo Ri’s character in “Jang Bo Ri Is Here,” Park Se Young commented, “Thanks to Lee Yoo Ri, my character is being in comparison to hers. I am hoping that my character Oh Hye Sang isn't an analogous as Lee Yoo Ri’s character Yeon Min Jung and will stand on her own.”

She also added, “We’re only viapart of the drama. I don’t think she’ll change into more evil, but I don’t think she’ll turn intosensible overnight either.”

About her enjoyrunning on variety shows, Park Se Young commented, “I had the toughest time on ‘We Got Married. Out of acting, posing for photo shoots, and diversity shows, I suspect doing a wide rangeprove is the hardest job. ‘We Got Married’ was one hundred% real, but no longer real. We had to stroll the fine line and that was hard. So, I made a decision to just be myself in the end. I still remainin contact amongst my virtual husband Wooyoung each and every now and then.”

Park Se Young picked Lee Dong Hwi of “Reply 1988” as her ideal type. Anyone who is amusing to be with and stylish. She also discussed Band Hyukoh and Dynamic Duo as musicians she’d love topaintings with someday.

As for actors, she named actors Jeon Do Yeon, Kang Dong Won and Yoo Ah In as her wish list of actors to work with in her future.

Park Se Young added, “I’d like to become an actress each personneedsto grasp about. Also an actress who is like your friend living out the similar era.”

Throughout the month of December, we brought you our list of the maximum productive and most significant K-Pop songs of 2013. Now, with the recent year, we arecompletely satisfiedto providethe simplest K-Pop tune videos of 2013!

Read on to determine where your favorites rank in our list. On today's list, we bring you the 2nd onepart - numbers 25 thru 1.

SEE ALSO: allkpop's Best 50 K-Pop MVs of 2013: 26-50

Label: SM Entertainment

Release Date:February 19th, 2013

SHINee's been a busy, busy team this year, knocking out comeback after comeback with very little time for breaks in between- such a lotin order thatit type of feels like "Dream Girl", their first video of 2013, got here out much previous than it in fact did. The video functions all five guys navigating a strange, topsy-turvy dream internationalwhilst chasing a faceless girl in a portrayvia rooms where time and gravity don't have any meaning.

Release Date:April 23rd, 2013

When the ingenious team at Lumpens makes a video, they cross all out. There isn't any subtlety to be discovered in the over-the-top, weird video for Cho Yong Pil's "Hello", yetthat ishalf of the fun. The video is all about a tender kid looking toconsider himself as a rock superstarto provoke his beautiful new neighbor. As his mind's eye runs wilder and wilder, he ultimately sees himself as Iron Man, living in a flaming treehouse in the sky- that'll impress the ladies.

Label:TS Entertainment Release Date:February 11th, 2013

B.A.P pulled no punches in their first ever drama video, "One Shot", with some in their hardest-hitting choreography to this point and the band's first turn at acting. Very an identical to BoA's "Disturbance", "One Shot" featured two other endings- in the first, the band will pay Youngjae's ransom but the hostage takers kill him anyway. In the second, it turns out Youngjae used to be precisely a cop lookingto place Bang Yong Guk and his cronies in the back of bars.

22. VIXX "Voodoo Doll"Label:Jellyfish Entertainment

Release Date:November 19th, 2013

VIXX's turn toward the creepy and peculiar has done wonders for their occupation equallythey have got taken the dark symbol to new degrees never prior tonoticed in K-Pop. "Voodoo Doll" is a song about an obsessive, stalker-like man bent on winning over the lady he needsvia getting revenge on a guy who broke her middle and being willing to do damage himself in the procedure if that is what information technology takes. The video turns the tale on its head, with one girl retainingthe men of VIXX hostage, torturing them with a voodoo doll of her own creation. Hongbin in specific underwent a big transformation for this video, utterlyconverting his cheerful, goofy picture for that of a monster driven loopy by his own creator.

Label: WM Entertainment Release Date:May 7th, 2013

"What's Going On?" is an overly literal box video- one of the vital box sets are so small, the contributorscan not eveget upinside of of them. However, the video tells a tale or so privacy (or lackthereof), and will even exist a remarkat the mode the frustrations of being a superstarand no longeremploying apersonal life. Even in their own home, the major couple has to wear mask because they arerepeatedly being watched, even ifthey do notwish to be. B1A4break into the home to "rescue" the girl, decapitating her boyfriend in the process. Dressed up as a Barbie doll, she becomerather literally viewed as an object instead of a person. In the end, they just finally finish upstruggling withamongevery other and ignoring the girl; their efforts had more to do with themselves than they ever had to do with her. Of course, being B1A4, all of the storey is wrapped up in a technicolor equipment and disguised as all a laugh and games.

Label:LOEN Entertainment Release Date:October 7th, 2013

Hans Christian Anderson's "The Red Shoes" is a cautionary tale about the risksof shallowness and selfishness, represented by a couple of red shoes that keep an eye on the wearer and force her to dance anywhere they wish to go, taking general control of her life. In the video, IU tries to select her own fate, but the shoes eventually chase her down and take her clear ofthe individual she wants to be with. It is aunhappy story for such an upbeat song, but the beautiful, silent movie era-inspired filming makes up for the sadness.

19. Baechigi "Shower of Tears"

Label:YMC Entertainment

Release Date:January 13th, 2013

If you have e'er had that feeling that you are being watched whilst you know you may be alone, you know the way the leading man in Baechigi's "Shower of Tears" feels as he strolls down a snowy side road and the posters on the constructions all stare at him. And in case you arethe kind ofperson that uses music to get through the not easy times in life, then you know how our leading actress feels at the world's lonliest noraebang. Meanwhile, our other male lead's moral sensewould perhaps not get out him on my own while he tries to drink his coffee in peace. It isan effortless story of heartbreak and regret, superbly filmed and executed.

18. Brown Eyed Ladies "Kill Bill"

Release Date:June 28th, 2013

Our resident adult-dols came back to us in 2013 with the campy drama edition of "Kill Bill", a tale of betrayal, revenge, and- of course- murder. The members star assassins on a venture to kill each one other. Apparently they all prevail in their missions and die in the primary one-half of the video, but we soon be told that they they all survived their own murders and 4 years later they're all still on their murderous missions. Do they actually all die in the end, or is it just some other plot twist waiting to happen? The world may never know.

17. Lee Seung Chul "My Love"

Release Date:June 17th. 2013

Lee Seung Chul's "My Love" was one of 2013's most ambitious videos. Not just was it a enormous production that concerned 31 cameras, 50 actors, and a massiveare living orchestra, the video was a real proposal that had to be shot in only one take. The video displays glimpses into the setup for the largewonder earlier nosotrosobservethe gorgeous bride to be on her surprise adventure to getting engaged. Fortunatelyfor everybody involved, she stated yes.

Label:Starship Entertainment

Release Date:April 3rd, 2013

K.Will is widely known for now notperforming in his own music videos (in fact, he said one of his dreams was to seem on his own MVs). To make up for that, his videos are at all times full-on events, and "Love Blossom", starring INFINITE's L and SISTAR's Dasom, isn't any exception. The video one way or the other manages to make movementillness and homicide at an amusement park funny- more surprising, however, was the truth that K.Will himself plays the carnival-ride-operating murder victim! Meanwhile, the bullies get their comeuppance, and L not only gets the girl, but he givs her a piggyback ride into the sunset. What more could you ask for, really?

15. Drunken Tiger "The Cure"

Release Date:September 12th, 2013

The artistic team at Lumpens truly went all-out in 2013, developing videos like SPICA's "Tonight", Cho Yong Pil's "Hello", and MFBTY's "Sweet Dreams". Among them, it was the easy imagery of MFBTY's "The Cure" (released as Drunken Tiger ft. Yoon Mi Rae and Bizzy) that truly stood out. The song talks about the struggles that come with depression and lost love, and the will for rescue. What will have been an easy box-style video of the crowd wandering around in a rundown construction was brought to existence amongst line drawings appearing the invisible "monsters" of depression following the members around and making an attemptto hang them back. The monsters never quite leave, but they do not win either, as hope in the endcontinually takes flight. Intellectualsickness is anything of a taboo topic in Korea, and MFTBY did a gorgeous job of not only bringing it to light, but reminding patients to never lose hope.

14. J.Y. Park "Had Ample Parties"

Label:JYP Entertainment

Release Date:September 8th, 2013

While J.Y. Park is greater known for his dance numbers than he's for introspective songs and videos, in 2013 he showed us a new facet of himself with "Had Enough Parties". The video takes the song's message of short of to calm down from a wild way of life one step further, the usage of makeup and prosthetics for example just how unsustainable and shallow that way of living can be. JYP imagines where his life could take him dependent on what alternatives he makes, and pleads for his love to save him from a sad and lonely future. In a while later the release of this video, we found out why he had the long run on the brain when he announced his upcoming marriage- as they say, the fitting songs are the ones that come from private experience.

13. Girls' Generation "I Got a Boy"

Label:SM Entertainment

Release Date:January 1st, 2013

Despite being their sole Korean comeback for 2013, Girls' Generation had one heck of a year with the colourful video for their trend-setting song, "I Got a Boy". While the video was necessarily your usual SM Entertainment fare- box video, Matrix-cam, just one love hobby to proportion between the complete girls - it brought a super number of attention. Fan ballotingreceived the video overseas aid when it won the Best Music Video Award at the 1st ever YouTube awards. IGAB went directly to be named the fifth-biggest song of the year by Time Magazine, beating out heavy-hitters like Lorde's "Royals", Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop", or even the juggernaut that was Anna Kendrick's "Cups". The video featured some of Girl's Generations most advanced choreography to date, courtesy of NappyTabs of 'So You have faith you lot studiedYou'll be ready to Dance' fame, in addition some of their wildest fashion so far. While the song and video were enjoyed by some and hated by others, nobody could deny the largehave an effect on it had in 2013.

12. SPEED "Sad Promise", "It's Over", "Never Say Goodbye"

Label:Core Contents Media

Release Date:January 7th, 2013

Core Contents Media is infamous for their dramatic, big-budget drama MVs. While they have been known to move for fantastical, improbablereviews - equivalent to T-ara's supernatural "Day by Day" or Gangkiz's Euholiday in "Honey Honey", this year, they grew to become the highlight to very genuineoccasions that took place not that long ago. SPEED's "Sad Promise" is an epic tribute to the lives and tumultuous times of South Korea of the early 80's, that specialize inthe private lives of a couple of fictional infantrymen and civilians for more of a slice-of-life story than a history lesson. The whole mini-drama spans across 3 music videos and clocks in at about a half an hour long, making it one of CCM's most ambitious projects to date.

Label: YG Entertainment

Release Date:November 13th, 2013

We all know to be expecting strange, interesting, and experimental stuff from G-Dragon when he sets to work, and he for suredid not disappoint in 2013. Perhaps most appealing was his video for "Who You?", which placed him in a literal glass house, surrounded by his fans. The video was partly filmed by his own cameras, but was also filmed by his fans, as their photos of the development was used in the overall edit of the video. We've got gotten used to G-Dragon the actor in his music videos, but "Who You?" gave him a possibilitynot to solely be himself in front of his fans, but to collaborate with them for a truly special event.

Release Date:October 1st, 2013

Talk about a good attitude - after the entirety they went through to get here, Block B made their triumphant go back to the limelight with the wild and crazy video for "Very Good". "Very Good" was evidence that that you could knock those boys down, but you cannotstay them down for long. Old and new enthusiasts alike were overjoyedto look that Block B is still Block B after all this time, and their bizaree, bank-robbing shenanigans brought back the high-energy fun that makes them such a thrilling group.

9. Girl's Day "Expectations" Dance Ver.

Label:Dream Tea Entertainment

Release Date:March 17th, 2013

While all the pre-release buzz for "Expectation" was about Yura's turn as an actress in the video, that isn't what folks were observing when the video came out. Girl's Day's attractive makeover and "suspender dance" were so eye-catching, that the dance version of the video went on to be more popular than the original version. Even Hyeri's dating scandal could not overshadow this song and video, which finally driven Girl's Day to that next point of popularity and made them into one of 2013's height girl groups.

Label:A Dice Entertainment

Release Date: July 4th, 2013

2013 was the year A Pink officially broke out of their rookie prestige and into the giant leagues with their S.E.S-inspired hit, "NoNoNo". The video is natural adoreableness, showing the girls on the edge of throw a birthday partyfor every other, but it was the dance that really helped rocket this video to the top. The girls of A Crimson stuck to their lovely image with swishy sailor dresses and the most blameless "butt-dance" K-Pop has ever seen.

Label: YG Entertainment

Release Date:April 13th, 2013

Psy's "Gentleman" has a very easythought going for it- sing about being a gentleman while acting like anything else but. The song and video are either very obviously the religious successors to "Gangnam Style", which had an identical theme of bragging about being something he is not. Psy triggered Brown Eyed Girls' Ga In as his co-star this time around, introducing the whole world to the "arrogant dance" that BEG popularized with their own hit, "Abracadabra", several years ago. The video was a middle of controversy earlier this year when it was slapped with a ban - not for the unfavourablehabitagainst other individuals or the heavily suggestive imagery, but for showing Psy kicking over a government-owned traffic cone five seconds into the video. The ban was eventually reconsidered and lifted, and Psy was left to dance in peace.

Label:YG Entertainment

Release Date:November 15th, 2013

Fans know Big Bang's deep-voiced rapper, T.O.P, as something of an eccentric. He does notdiscuss up often, but if he does he always surprises. Or not it's appropriate, then, that his sophomore solo release came as an entire out-of-left-field surprise. Even with a major message about art and media and a video crammed to the brim with references to everything from vital art to world history to the beginning of man, T.O.P never takes himself too seriously. It's this balance of humor and introspection that install for a truly authentic music video no one saw coming.

5. Lim Chang Jung "Open the Door"

Release Date:November 2nd, 2013

Lim Chang Jung's "Open the Door" good points the singer acting as an not going fairy godmother of sorts, solving the things he doesn't like about the arena about him. Labelmates U-KISS co-star as disrespectful young folks andsmitten by their phones to concentrate when their senior walks in the room- at least, till Lim Chang Jung gets a hang of them. The MV includes a bucketload of A-list celebrities, adding Super Junior's Heechul, Kim Soo Ro, Choi Daniel, Lee Jong Hyuk, Kim Jae Dong, Solbi, DJ DOC,comedian Han Min Kwan, and more.He also stops a cafe from driving MSG in their food, men at the gym from leering at a girl nearby, a litterbug from littering, turns a woman being bullied by her classmates into a well-liked girl, and a handful of different injustices, all while doing a hip-swinging dance that took the rustic by storm.

Label:B2M Entertainment

Release Date:May 20th, 2013

2013 was the year of the bad girl- songs about bad girls, songs by bad girls- and no one made an easier bad girl than the princess herself, Lee Hyori. Her comically exaggerated take on the struggles of rising up feminine and a few... dramatic answersfor purchasinghumans to either take her more seriously or leave her alone co-starred top Korean version and musician Jang Yoon Jooas a sympathetic female cop. While "issue" videos and pop-music-activism run the possibility of feeling trite or overwrought, Hyori brought enough of a feeling of humor to her reasons to maintain things from veering into PSA territory.

Label:JYP Entertainment

Release Date:August 20th, 2013

One thing ties all of our top three videos of 2013 together, and that is the reason catchy dances. While high-budget songs and videos are wonderful, in K-pop it's nearly always a robust hook and catchy choreography that makes a song or video into a classic.

One video we will yet be watching for ages to come is former Wonder Girls' Sunmi's breakout solo single, "24 Hours". It turns out you couldn't turn a corner this year without bumping into this song and its many parodies. Her pink bob and striped leotard have transform icons in their own right, and everyone's been doing their own take on the choreography.

Label:SM Entertainment

Release Date:July 31st, 2013

SM Entertainment is frequently criticized for its over-reliance on "box videos", but this year they proved that they are able to brand a box video value remembering with the dance video for "Growl". The set was a undeniable warehouse with flashing lights, but the clever, 360-degree choreography and one-take filming taste with a consistently moving camera made for one (well, two once you count the Mandarin version) of this year's biggest videos. Sometimes, less really is more.

1. Crayon Pop "Bar Bar Bar" Dance Ver.Label:Chrome Entertainment

Release Date:June 23rd, 2013

At the end of 2012, a "map of girl groups" began making the web rounds, with various girl teams assigned spaces in keeping with how a hit they were projected to be in 2013. Many commenters balked that Crayon Pop was given a small area on the map- who had even heard of this quirky little group? Hardcore fans stayed dependable however, as they all knew Crayon Pop was on the verge of something big.

Crayon Pop had one of 2013's most original hits with their song "Bar Bar Bar". It peaked low on the charts before falling away after it's initial release. Later, the neighborhood released a moment version of the video that featured the girls goofing around in an empty amusement park and published the song's choreography and function costumes. Something about this new edition of the video stuck the public's attention as the song started its slow climb back up the charts. Once the parody videos started rolling in, there has been no preventing this song, dance, and music video's straight-shot to the top.

allkpop's 'Top 50 K-Pop Music Videos of 2013′ was compiled by allkpop staff. This list is staff-determined and isnot by any means connectedwith the fan-voted2013 allkpop awards.

It is the finish of some other year in K-dramaland and time to seem back and count how many hours I spent observing dramas, running my drama blog, and running on drama-related projects. Since I watched twenty-eight 2013 dramas, recapped 3 and reviewed nine, and delved into beyond dramas, that could give me a overall of...

...let"s just no longer say how much time I invested in drama. Instead, let"s speak about which of the ones twenty-eight dramas stuck in my head and why they did.

I chose those dramas because they stuck with me long once I watched them. They were stuffed with heart, well-acted, well-produced and had me whole invested during the drama. I'd watch (and have watched) them back and again. All of my selected dramas have what I call "the feeling". What I mean via this is that i could be in a position to break out into the arena of the drama, feel what the characters feel, be where the director intends for me to be and truly be in the instant with the characters. this doesn't mean a drama is without flaws, yet that the quality of the display supersedes them.

So with all of that said, here are my most sensible six dramas of 2013 in alphabetical order:

"Flower Boy Next Door"

Aired on tvN, written by Kim Eun-jeong and directed by Jeong Jeong-hwa

"Flower Boy Next Door" shocked me with its mental intensity and profound insight into the human psyche. It didn"t want a grand premise, blazing guns, or automobile chases. Instead, it discovered its niche in an condo development with a reclusive girl who was once petrified of the world. She unearths a aiding hand in some other broken soul and together, they and their neighbors, adventure via life, studying how to comprehend relationships and love. The bohemian nature and affability of Yoon Si-yoon"s Enrique Geum gave the prove a levity that would be sorely lacking with one more actor. Park Shin-hye become acutely conscious about pass Dok-mi"s sensitivity and played her with finesse. The supporting forged was superb in addition wonderfully quirky.

What captured me, however, was the slow, considerate velocity this drama took. It explored relationships in a purposeful, meaningful way and not rushed. i presumed the pace was extraordinary because maximum dramas blaze throughout the sorts of small disagreements these characters had.

"Heartless City"

Aired on jTBC, written by Yoo Seong-yeol, directed by Jang Yong-woo and Lee Jeong-hyo

This show was ridiculously addicting in spite of the simplicity of the drug ring"s and the felony system"s representations. This show was, at its heart, about Jung Shi-hyun (played by the superb Jeong Kyeong-ho) and how he was trapped by the drug international and human greed. He attempted to combat his way out and cast some steadfast relationships at the way. He was a personality that made me root for him each and every step of the style and made me love him as fiercely as his buddies and comrades did.

Lee Jin-sook (Kim Yoo-mi) is the most powerful feminine lead I"ve observed to date. She is 100% woman, intelligent, clever, ruthless and unfortunately vulnerable. i admire that she never lost her femininity despite being used as a prostitute and by the men in the genuine world and in the drug world. She kept who she was despite it all and was a rock for Shi-hyun to lean opposed to till the bitter, sour end. Even her hostile friendship with Kim Hyun-soo (Yoon Hyeon-min), Shi-hyun"s highest friend, was poetic and beautiful.

It was also superbly shot and choreographed and timed and the wardrobes were exquisite. Thank you, cable!

This show has made it on my list because my center still knots when I take into accounts the characters and what took place to them. I still hate the villain and cheer for the hopeless romance. That, my friends, is what makes an impressive drama.

"I Pay attention Your Voice"

Aired on SBS, written by Park Hye-ryeon, directed by Jo Soo-won

This presentations made me fall in love with the thought that of "love" and being "in love". There is such uncooked pastime in the way that Lee Jong-suk"s Park Soo-ha enjoyed Lee Bo-yeong"s Jang Hye-sung. Actually, he fell in love with her twice. and how she loves him back is crammed with fear, but so obviously undeniable by her or by anyway. It"s in the way she lives and breathes and acts. He learns to like her with all of her extraordinary foibles. And with a loopy killer coming after them.

The more thing I love about this drama is how clearly the entire characters trade one another from starting to end, even the valiant, intelligent, noble Soo-ha. The villian wasn"t a senseless badguy there to plague the great guys. He actually garnered a little of empathy and got here to a very powerful realization by the end. Plus, he was wonderfully played by Jeong Woong-in. Sure, the law was a child"s plaything in the storyline, but that didn"t really matter. What mattered was that this drama i used to be at all times in the moment, appropriate there with Soo-ha and Hye-sung, watching them have interaction with the other two marvelous leads who also learned as during the drama. By episode 18, now not one consumer was left unchanged or without a slightly of wisdom to stroll away with, adding me.

"Monstar"

Aired on Mnet, written by Jeong Yoon-jeong, directed by Kim Won-seok

Ah, high school angst at its best. "Monstar" hit me your entire right tactics as it addressed all the other ways children suffer and grow in prime college and how adults do the similar in conjunction with them. It also offered me to how amazing Yong Joon-hyung is as an actor. He was my secret treasure in finding for the year. (Kang Ee-sik as Park Kyu-dong as well!) They can't be discussed alone: all the participants of colour Bar were skillfully acted, wonderfully understated, and wonderful musicians. I loved the open-endedness of the finishing despite the pacing flaws all around the quick run of the drama (it was only twelve episodes).

As a musician, a cellist, I reveled in the reality that Kang Ha-neul played cello (badly, but still played) and that track was a well-integrated key in the drama. I loved finding the talents, like beatboxing Park Kyu-sun and sweet-voiced Kim Min-yeong, and re-experiencing the skills of the idol actors like Dahee and Yong Joon-hyung.

Mostly I loved that this show brought me an identical feeling of nostalgia as the solution Me ("Answer Me 1994", "Answer to 1997") franchise did. It"s a present in an effort to take a time in everyone"s lives that holds such so much of tough memories and to be capable of evoke those memories in a consistant, beautiful, unhappy way in position of coming off as hokey.

"Nine: Time Travelling Nine Times"

Aired on tvN, written by Song Jae-jeong and Kim Yoon-joo, directed by Kim Byeong-soo

This drama is epic and is particularly professional at forcing me to glue my eyeballs to the screen for twenty hours. The characters are loveable five mins into the show. By fifteen minutes into the show, I was crying in addition to Jung Sun-woo (Lee Jin-wook) and invested in his plight and the plights of all and sundry around him. Save for the fish-faced ahjussi (Choi Jin-cheol played by Jeong Dong-hwan), I was there with all people as they dealth with the repercussions of time travel.

Speaking of time travel, I adored how the guidelines at the back of it were concrete and how those regulations were slowly printed via character discovery. I was mentally and emotionally engaged in this show, seeking to stay along of Sun-woo and Jin-cheol. The show wasn"t afraid to give us a very pathetic character (Jeon No-min as Park Jung-woo) and stay him susceptible and wanting his more youthful brother"s aid. What I especially preferred about his character was how comprehensible and pitiable he was, even in an irritating state of perpetual weakness of mind.

While this show was billed as a romance, I didn"t feel like this was a "romantic" drama. The romance was just an integral a phase of Park Sun-woo"s existence and hence it was a central element of my watching exprience. It was some of the many portions of his life that I was invested in.

Just for the record, I thought the ending rocked. So did Hyung Sik as Young Sun-woo. I was actually blown away by how he kept up with the experienced adult cast. Bravo idol actor!

I may rave about this drama for days, so i'll say just one more thing: this drama is goreous. The lighting, camera filters, camera work, everything.

"Two Weeks"

Aired on MBC, written by So Hyeon-kyeong, directed by Choi Jeong-gyoo and Son Hyeong-seok

Come on, let"s be honest. This show was all about Lee Joon-ki"s Jang Tae-san and the heartbreaking dating he has with Lee Chae-mi"s SEO Soo-jin. That was the addictive section of the show, watching a guy develop into a father for the affection of his glorious little girl. As a daddy"s lady myself, I especially associated with little Soo-jin and watching Tae-san learn how to reciprocate that love.

Actually, I Just loved watching Tae-san grow up in two weeks by locating any individual to reside for, finding a reason why that he needs to live, learning that he wants to make stronger his life and feeling a be apologetic about that might gas him to continually be better. Take all of that character goodness upload in a ill kid with a surgical operation deadline, Joon-ki"s martial arts skills, explosions, terrifying badguys, and a few law enforcement officials chasing Tae-san, and you've got got one heck of a show. It balanced the emotional with the action very delicately and kept a couple of wonderful, tension-creating consistencies like having Soo-jin cross a break day the calendar at the end of every episode.

Like "Heartless City", this show really hinged on one character and one actor, Jang Tae-sang and Lee Joon-ki, who blew the role out of the park. As he rediscovers his humanity through his baby and the lady he loved who is now a mother, Joon-ki pulls out some wonderful face acting: softening round the eyes, a twitch of the mouth. It"s exquisitely done on his part and it is the strongest I"ve ever visible him.

The relaxation of the forged was stellar two, the bad guys, the prosecutors, the mummy of his child/his love and her cop boyfriend. It was just finely made or even writing about it makes me wish to watch it as opposed to completing this review!

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There you have it, folks, Raine"s height Six Alternatives of 2006 plus 6! Okay, of 2013, but I actually sought after to take benefit of that as the name "cause the rhyming was so fun, but I made up our minds against it to steer transparent of confusion. Whatever.

I hope you all have had a gorgeous 2013 and should have an even larger 2014. Let"s pray to the drama gods for some more awesome drama to watch, read about, and write about. Once you have other or alternative favorites, leave a remark and let us know about them!